Narcissists offer no support when you grieve a loss

Narcissists offer no support when you grieve a loss

Heal from within after Narcissistic Abuse with Danish

Danish Bashir discusses why narcissists disappear during personal crises, highlighting their lack of empathy and emotional support.

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11:157 Jun 2024

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Why Narcissists Disappear When You Need Them Most

Episode Overview

  • Narcissists often abandon you during personal crises.
  • They lack empathy and fail to provide emotional support.
  • Narcissists may shame, ridicule, or blame you instead.
  • It's crucial to seek support outside of narcissistic relationships.
  • Understanding these behaviours can aid in healing from abuse.
"I would rather trust this teddy bear than the narcissist in my life"

If you've ever wondered why narcissists seem to vanish when you need them the most, this episode is for you. Danish Bashir, a Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Professional, dives deep into the cold reality of narcissistic behaviour during times of personal crisis. He shares why narcissists are unreliable and often disappear when their support is most needed.

From shaming and ridiculing to outright abandonment, Danish explores the many ways narcissists fail to provide the empathy and support one might expect during a loss or serious illness. His candid discussion sheds light on the narcissist's self-centred nature and their inability to reciprocate emotional support. Danish’s vivid examples and heartfelt anecdotes make this episode both eye-opening and relatable.

He even compares trusting a teddy bear over a narcissist for emotional support – a humorous yet stark illustration of their unreliability. Danish's expertise provides listeners with a deeper understanding of these toxic behaviours and offers a sense of validation for those who have experienced similar neglect. Tune in to learn more about how to navigate these challenging relationships and why it's crucial to seek support elsewhere.

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